Police contact Outing Club members
A detective for the Hanover Police contacted members of the Dartmouth Outing Club today via email, pleading for help with the ongoing investigation of the murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
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A detective for the Hanover Police contacted members of the Dartmouth Outing Club today via email, pleading for help with the ongoing investigation of the murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop.
James Parker may join his alleged accomplice in New Hampshire as early as this weekend, pending the outcome of his extradition hearing today.
James Parker is coming back to New Hampshire to face charges, but whether he will charged as an adult with first-degree murder charges is still unclear.
The editor of The Boston Globe yesterday retracted a story that an extramarital affair was the presumed motive in the deaths of Susanne and Half Zantop, saying the anonymous authorities it spoke with had changed their claims.
Outside Lebanon District Court yesterday, cameras lined the sidewalk as authorities, just yards away, led a silent, handcuffed teenager from the backseat of a police cruiser to the back door of the courthouse.
Late Sunday night, Sgt. William Ward of Henry County, Ind., watched an evening news report of two fugitive teenagers going cross-country and thought of Interstate 70, which he was soon to patrol on the night shift.
Robert Tulloch, 17, will return to New Hampshire this afternoon for his arraignment on first-degree murder charges, but James Parker, 16, will not be in back in the state for at least another week, the state Attorney General's Office said yesterday.
Seventeen-year-old Robert Tulloch walked into the Lebanon District courtroom with his head up, flanked by two armed police officers, and quietly took his seat in front of the judge today.
Robert Tulloch, 17, will return to New Hampshire tomorrow afternoon and will be arraigned at 6:00 p.m. in Lebanon District Court, the state Attorney General's Office said today.
Authorities in Indiana apprehended the two teenagers wanted for the Hanover murders of Half and Susanne Zantop at around 4 a.m. yesterday in New Castle, Ind., but continued to release few details about the crime.
Robert Tulloch, 17, will return to New Hampshire tomorrow afternoon for his arraignment on murder charges, but James Parker, 16, will not be in back in the state for at least another week, the state Attorney General's Office said today.
Authorities issued arrest warrants over the weekend for Robert Tulloch, 17, and James Parker, 16, of Vermont, charging them with first-degree murders of Half and Susanne Zantop, but have not apprehended the two suspects.
1:49 p.m.: Authorities arrested the two teenagers wanted for the murders of Half and Susanne Zantop at around 4 a.m. this morning in New Castle, Ind.
2:15 p.m.: A hostess at the Sturbridge, Mass., truckstop restaurant where the 1987 Audi was found said she believes she saw Robert Tulloch and James Parker -- the two boys wanted for the murders of Susanne and Half Zantop.
10:40 p.m.: Robert Tulloch and James Parker are believed to have been spotted in New Jersey, and may be headed to California, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General's office.
The New Hampshire state police have issued arrest warrants for Chelsea, Vt., residents Robert Tulloch, 17, and James Parker, 16, charging them with first-degree murder of Half and Susanne Zantop.
The state attorney general's office this afternoon denied claims that the murders of Susanne and Half Zantops resulted from an affair Half Zantop had with an unidentified woman.
Controversy surrounds the story of the 1993 deaths of six colleagues of the Arizona State University professor questioned by investigators in connection with the Zantop murders.
Susanne and Half Zantop were stabbed to death, State Attorney General Philip McLaughlin confirmed yesterday in a news conference held at the Hanover Police station.
Susanne and Half Zantop were victims of a stabbing, State Attorney General Philip McLaughlin confirmed today in a news conference held at the Hanover police station.